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Facebook Error

December 12th, 2007 No comments

Facebook is start to pissing people off.

fberror

Not long before, they “inadvertantly” deleted all the request (see your home, it’s clean now). Man, it makes them look like a 1000 dollars startup more and more.

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The Gangster Family goes to Facebook

December 8th, 2007 2 comments

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That’s right, after its web version was released, i decided to expand my gangster family to Facebook. :)

Yes, now you can play the same game in Facebook too. All mechanism, tactic, interface and the heat are all the same. And for those of you who has played in the web version before, you can login using the same username and password to start to play your gangster in Facebook without starting all over again. Sweet.

So, i’ll see you in Facebook. Click here to join.

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Facebook Platform Supports for External FBJS

December 8th, 2007 No comments

Facebook developer news announced today that Facebook platform now supports for external FBJS reference in FBML. This is great, since we can make our FBML code cleaner and easier to maintain by separating all FBJS codes into other files, or maybe other server.

Don’t be too excited though, this is FBJS that can be external, not Javascript. It means that you still can’t use Prototype, jQuery, YUI and other javascript framework out there when you’re using FBML.

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Google charts meet Pac-Man

December 7th, 2007 No comments

Another kindness of Google, Google Chart API is out. Not much you can do with it, as willy noticed, but surely you could save some bandwidth by hosting your chart on Google. And for some people, there’s something amusing you can do using Google Chart API. They made pac-man. Haha.

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Free Icons For Your Website

December 7th, 2007 No comments

Here you go: http://www.pickbee.com/free-quality-icons-for-your-website-or-application/

A little note from the site,

Icon is one of important visual element for web design or application. Appealing icon can easily draw your user attention and telling message in more effective way, therefore by using them properly you can help your user quickly find information that they are looking for. A well designed icons and proper use of them surely will help increasing your website or application value which lead to increase in profits for your product and business.

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Facebook Maintenance

December 7th, 2007 No comments

fbmaintenance

It’s amazing how much you depend on social network site like Facebook. Message like shown above could give you a nightmare. Fortunately the maintenance was done pretty fast, i could login again a minute later.

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Tanda-Tanda Web Programmer Perlu Tidur

December 5th, 2007 4 comments
  1. Menulis sebuah program namun tidak ada perubahan di web, ternyata anda menulisnya dengan pena di atas secarik kertas
  2. Sadar akan kekeliruan yang anda buat, anda buka editor dan menyalin program yang sudah anda tulis, tapi masih juga tidak ada perubahan di web, ternyata anda lupa menekan save
  3. Sadar lagi, anda klik menu file > save dan ctrl+s berkali-kali untuk memastikan, tapi masih tidak ada perubahan, ternyata anda belum me-refresh browser
  4. Sadar lagi, anda tekan F5 berkali-kali di browser, tapi tetap saja tidak ada perubahan, ternyata anda belum meng-upload program yang anda tulis
  5. Anda buka program FTP client untuk mengupload file yang sudah anda tulis, lihat di browser ternyata belum juga ada perubahan, anda pikir ini pasti gara-gara proxy sialan itu yang meng-cache halaman web
  6. Anda menunggu, menunggu dan menunggu sampai tertidur, kemudian terbangung di tengah malam dan mendapati belum juga ada perubahan di web, ternyata anda lupa menekan tombol “upload”
  7. Anda menulis di blog tentang kebodohan anda dan berharap ada yang menganggap tulisan anda lucu

tidur dulu ah …

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Google to Give Developers Access to Trends API

December 5th, 2007 No comments

Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user experience at Google, gave a hint that Google will eventually provide an open application programming interface for its Trends analysis tool, allowing users to embed the tool in their applications, or download data from the application for personal use.

“While I can’t [give] particular dates for such a launch, I do believe that we will be making an API available so you can take the Trends product and embed it and use the data,” Mayer said

Wow, this will be exciting. Knowing and analyzing what people looking for could be a valuable resource. With open API developer can create more informative and clever things with trends data. I’m really looking forward to this.

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